Friday 24 May 2019

Spanish flu may have lingered two years before 1918 outbreak and vaccine could have treated it, suggests new research. It was the most severe pandemic in recent history, killing some 50 million people worldwide, but its early manifestation was ignored at the time as a "minor infection".

Spanish flu may have lingered two years before 1918 outbreak and vaccine could have treated it, suggests new research. It was the most severe pandemic in recent history, killing some 50 million people worldwide, but its early manifestation was ignored at the time as a "minor infection". submitted by /u/mvea
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